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Article: Dayton pollen count something to sneeze about Its ranking is better than last year's, but Dayton is still one of the most challenging places to live with spring allergies.
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- Dayton Daily News
- Article date:
- April 17, 2006
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Car tops are coming down, heavy coats are going into storage and
umpires are dusting the plate and shouting, "Play ba -- ahh -- ahh --
choo!"
If robins are back in the air, so is tree pollen, the most common
irritant of springtime allergy season. And metropolitan Dayton has
higher pollen counts than most U.S. cities, the Asthma and Allergy
Foundation of America's annual Spring Allergy Capital Rankings say
again. The Dayton area ranks 64th on this year's list of "most
challenging places to live with spring allergies." That's better than
last year's 38th-place ranking even though residents can still expect
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